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Awesome Google streetview promotion ad by German agency Sehsucht

Great use of Google Maps and Street View to advertise and promote Google streeview by German agency Sehsucht

 

Production Sehsucht Berlin GmbH & Co KG
Director: Mate Steinforth
Design: Helge Kiehl, Christian Zschunke, Mate Steinforth
Compositing: Helge Kiehl
3D: Hannes Weikert, Philipp Brömme, Alex Glawion
Stop Motion: Lucas Zanotto, Christian Zschunke, Helge Kiehl
Producer: Nadine Sklodowski, Julia Rudloff (PA)
Music & Sound Design: KAMP Music & Sound Design

Client: Google Germany GmbH
Marketing Director: Barbara Daliri Freyduni
Head of Consumer Marketing:Tua Slöör
Product Marketing Manager:Melanie Blaschke
Associate Product Marketing Manager: Fabian Teichmüller

Agency: Kolle Rebbe GmbH
Art Direction: Thomas Knüwer
Consultant: Katrin Becker
Producer : Nina Svechtarov

Youtube Leanback

Just type something....

http://www.youtube.com/leanback

Youtubeleanbacktv

YouTube's made-for-television viewing experience has fittingly found its way to Google TV. YouTube Leanback, which was announced over the summer, will be available on all Google TV products starting this week. The launch of Leanback, which automatically plays YouTube videos in full screen at the highest available quality, coincides with the imminent release of the Logitech Revue set-top box, one of the first products that integrates Google TV. When a Google TV viewer clicks on the YouTube icon, a video that is similar to clips in the person's YouTube viewing history will start playing immediately in full screen and, if available, in HD. People can also surf through content via a keyboard's arrow keys and can use a search function to look for specific content. YouTube's Leanback boasts 10 channels ranging from science and technology to entertainment, news, and how-to. Content across those channels is updated daily. People can also rent TV shows and movies through the service. YouTube didn't say whether Leanback would be coming to set-top boxes of rival platforms such as Apple TV. YouTube did not immediately respond to request for comment.

 

Read more: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13506_3-20020001-17.html#ixzz12pOokZfw